COD 2012 - S430

Fractured, Feminist and Postmodern Fairy Tales for Young Adult Readers

Literature teachers and readers who are interested in teaching short fairy tales to young readers and who would like to discuss gender issues in the classroom.

1 sessions, start: 07-Sep

Course detail

Year: 2012
Level: Secondary
Language: English
Status: Postponed
Lugar: ESSARP - Deheza 3139, CABA
Facilitator/s: Martha Patricia De Cunto
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Sessions


Sessions Dates Start Finish
1 07 September 2012 05:30 pm 08:30 pm

Facilitator/s

Martha Patricia De Cunto

She holds a Master of Arts in Literary Linguistics from the University of Nottingham, UK and is currently doing a PhD in Literature at the University of Buenos Aires. She is also pursuing a Master's Degree in Cultural Studies at UNR. She has been a lecturer in American Literature, Children's Literature, YAL Literature and Introduction to Literary Studies at I.E.S. Lenguas Vivas "Juan Ramón Fernández". She has also taught Creative Writing at ISP “Joaquín V. González”. She has been a teacher of Language and Literature in several schools in Buenos Aires for more than 30 years.
Literature teachers and readers who are interested in teaching short fairy tales to young readers and who would like to discuss gender issues in the classroom.
1) Discuss similarities and differences between feminist and fractured fairy tales.
2) Read and discuss two feminist and two fractured fairy tales and recognize their main characteristics.
3) Discuss gender issues.
1) Masculine vs. feminine discourses.
2) Feminist fairy tales as symbolic representations.
3) Fairy tales and power relations.
4) Deconstruction of traditional role models.
The facilitator will present the topics and will ask students to read four very short tales in class. Participants will be required to identify the characteristics of both feminist and fractured fairy tales, and discuss the themes and the topics presented in the content area.
- Bacchilega, Cristina (1997) Postmodern Fairy Tales. Gender and Narrative Strategies. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Datlow, Ellen, and Windling, eds. (2000) A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales. NY, London, Toronto: Aladdin Paperback.
- Von Franz, Marie-Louise (1996) The Interpretation of Fairy Tales. Boston and London: Shambhala. Revised Edition.
- Zipes, J. (1987) Don't Bet on the Prince. Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and England. New York: Metheun.
(1994) Fairy Tales as Myth. Myth as Fairy Tale. US: The University Press of Kentucky.
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